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But this is what they do in a studio? Again, is that necessary? Then I just don't get it at all... Why use a de-clipper if you are only going to make it even louder afterwards? Like I said, I'm a noob.

Well, because the clipper in Stereo Tool doesn't cause the type of distortion that the declipper fixes. On top of that, on traditional processors the clipping in the source material is actually punishing you 3 times:
1. There's clipping in the original
2. The AGC is usually PEAK based instead of RMS/ITU-1770 based as the one in Stereo Tool, so clipped audio comes louder out of the AGC than non-clipped (and especially dynamic) audio
3. There's a phase rotation used normally, which moves the flat parts to the center, and the 'good' parts to the peaks. So then when you clip it again (and all clippers except for the ones in the Omnia 9, Breakaway and Stereo Tool cause distortion here) you're adding distortion at the only places in the signal that didn't have distortion at the start.
Result: Au
